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30 September 2021 by Bonn & Schmitt
The Partners of BONN & SCHMITT are pleased to announce the arrival on 1st October of Mr. Erwin SOTIRI, Attorney at Law, as a new Partner and Mr. Ruben MENDES, Attorney at Law, as an Associate (former law firm JURISCONSUL).
30 September 2021 by Shu Sasaki - Partner, Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu
In January 2021, the Financial Services Agency and Local Finance Bureaus (“Japanese Regulators”) established the Financial Market Entry Office to assist foreign financial business operators seeking to register as a financial instruments business in Japan
30 September 2021 by LC Lawyers
The Cross-boundary Wealth Management Connect (“WMC”) in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (“GBA”) of mainland China was officially launched on 10 September 2021.
28 September 2021 by Gonzalez Calvillo
Counsel to Rappi Mexico, and the sale of 100% of its equity participation in Rappipay México, S.A. de C.V., Institución de Fondos de Pago Electrónico
27 September 2021 by Dimitris Emvalomenos, Bahas Gramatidis & Partners
Mediation = Dispute Meditation & Medication
27 September 2021 by L&L Partners
Sudipta Routh has joined back L&L Partners, Mumbai Office with a team of 3 lawyers
27 September 2021 by Alemán Cordero Galindo & Lee
Alcogal advised its long-term client, Cable & Wireless Panamá S.A., as well as its shareholder and operating partner Liberty Latin America, in connection with the proposed acquisition of Claro Panamá
20 September 2021 by LC Lawyers
The Hong Kong Labour Tribunal offers a comparatively quick, informal and inexpensive way of settling monetary disputes between employees and employers as compared to the Courts of Hong Kong.
14 September 2021 by Gonzalez Calvillo
Client or Matter Name - Altum Capital CP, S.A.P.I. de C.V., SOFOM, E.N.R. (“Altum Capital”) – outstanding Mexican credit fund.
13 September 2021 by LC Lawyers
In our earlier publication “A sign of things to come: Hong Kong competition enforcement developments and trends”, we reported on the Competition Tribunal (the “Tribunal”)’s imposition of pecuniary penalties totaling HK$3.97 million on 10 contractors who breached the first conduct rule by participating in a market-sharing and price-fixing arrangement in relation to decoration work in a public housing estate.